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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

iPhone 5s-Revolutionizing Apple Or Old Is Gold ?

iPhone 5s-Plain Old Plain Old ?

Ok, lets admit guys that these two months have been nirvana for geeks like us. The Nexus 7, Note 3, iPhone 5s, and today we woke up to the brand new launch of the iPad Mini with Retina Display and the iPad Air (are we smelling a possible Nexus 5 release...?)
iPhone"s never needed an introduction after the release of the very first iPhone. But this year's iPhone has a new story itself with even more features piled upon it.

Display:

The sad thing about fact about the iPhone is that it still doesn't have an HD display. Well that's disappointing.
But Apple has clearly proved through the iPhone that you most definitely DO NOT need an HD display to make things look genuinely mind-blowing on screen. That is the reason why the iPhone's 4.0 inch screen looks gorgeous with the right amount of saturation, coloration and contrast. It has a decent pixel density of 326 ppi. A new addition to the screen this year is the presence of the Corning Gorilla Glass with oleophobic coating which was much needed in the previous models.

The Outer Casing And Body:

The structure of the new iPhone is so aesthetically pleasing and beautiful that we have decided to form a new heading just to talk about it.
It is encased in a beautifully aluminum body with laser cut glass. It looks absolutely beautiful. The colors also in which the phone is available beautifully compliments the build of this phone.
The Main attraction that one can definitely never miss on this iPhone is the new Finger-Print recognizing home button. This is the one of the few places where the 5s' tagline "Forward Thinking" really comes into play because this is the first time any major smartphone company has attempted this.

Internals And Memory:

This is an Apple product running iOS 7 (more on that later), so that means that this phone doesn't need any killer specs or 12 core/8 core craziness inside it to make its experience as fluid as possible.
That's why the iPhone features Apple's A7 chipset having Dual-Core, 1.3 GHz Cyclone processor which handles just about anything that you through at it with a breeze.
The RAM onboard the 5s maxes out at about 1 GB.
On the basis of memory it is available in 3 variants of 16, 32 and 64 GB prized proportionally too we might add.

Camera:

The camera is set to stun everyone with its excellent picture taking capabilities. The sensor on the back of the phone is an 8 MP one with a surprising dual-LED flash. One LED has a whitish shade while the other has a more amber shade. The phone judges the environmental lighting and accordingly decides how much of each to use. The camera software is also very simple to use and has HDR on by default.

Operating System:

How can I not talk about iOS 7 while doing a review on the iPhone.
iOS 7 can be briefly described in 3 simple words- Simple, Intuitive, Traditional.
Of course every one knows that iOS by default is very clean and simple among all the other OS's.
But even though Apple claims that it reinvents iOS each other it still retains its main inherent characters cause at the end of the day it is still a grid filled with a couple of icons, even though there is an extra layer of gloss.

Colors And Price:

The iPhone is available in Space gray, White, and a Champagne kind of Gold Color.
It is retailing from about $649 off-contract.

Conclusion:

Apple isn't into marketing internals as we clearly observe from not only the iPhone but also from the iPad.
It is also among the most expensive newly launched phones.
So at the end Apple intends to make a bang among people with deep pockets and also among the people who are on contract, with a bang.

So that's our review on the New Apple iPhone 5s.
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Sarthak J Shetty
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